Iranian National Arrested at LAX on Suspicion of Trafficking Weapons on Iran Government's Behalf
Federal prosecutors say she brokered more than $70 million in Iranian weapons deals and faces up to 20 years in prison if convicted.
- On Saturday night, federal authorities arrested Shamim Mafi at Los Angeles International Airport, charging the Woodland Hills resident with brokering unauthorized arms deals for the Iranian government.
- Prosecutors allege Mafi used an Oman-registered front company, Atlas International Business, to facilitate transactions including over $70 million in Iranian Mohajer-6 drones and 55,000 bomb fuses destined for Sudan.
- Phone records indicate Mafi may have been in contact with Iran's Ministry of Intelligence between December 2022 and June 2025, though she denied to investigators acting on behalf of the regime.
- Mafi faces a statutory maximum of 20 years in federal prison if convicted and is expected to appear Monday afternoon in U.S. District Court in downtown Los Angeles.
- The arrest coincides with Vice President JD Vance leading a delegation to Islamabad for talks with Iran as officials attempt to prevent expiration of a Middle East ceasefire.
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